

BRANDING
A stunning logo certainly helps us create a brilliant website. If you do not have a logo, or if you would like your logo updated, our logo design service is worth consideration.
Should you opt for our logo design service, our team of designers will create several different logos after listening to your requirements and we will then take one of these concepts through to a final logo. With our unlimited revision policy you can be confident that you will get the logo that you want as we will keep working on it until you are happy.
Once the logo has been finalised we will supply a complimentary stationery pack; the stationary pack includes the digital files that you will then be able to pass to any printer. As standard we supply one business card, one letter head and one compliment slip. Importantly we also provide a vector based or high-quality print ready logo for you to use offline.

SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMISATION
Search engine optimisation (SEO) is where we aim to help your website rank better in Google for agreed keyword phrases. To do this we undertake various activities each month to try and help your website rank better in Google than other websites competing for the same keyword phrases.
SEO can be compared to exercise. By this we mean that it takes time to get fit but once you are fit then your fitness is easier to maintain. SEO is the same; it will take time to get a good ranking but once you have a solid ranking it is easier to maintain that ranking. That said if you suddenly stop then your ranking will deteriorate just as your fitness would if you stopped exercising.
Due to the on-going work required for off-site SEO we make a monthly charge related to the keywords that you want us to target. Whilst off-site SEO is an optional extra, in our opinion it is one of the cheapest forms of marketing that any business can undertake and therefore should be considered by most businesses.

CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (cMS)
A Content Management System is a software tool that allows you to create, edit and publish content. While early CMS software was used to manage documents and local computer files, most CMS systems are now designed exclusively to manage content on the Web.
The goal of a CMS is to provide an intuitive user interface for building and modifying webpage content. Each CMS also provides a web publishing tool that allows one or more users to publish updates live on the Web. The editing component is called the content management application (CMA), while the publishing tool is called the content delivery application (CDA). These two components are integrated together in a CMS to streamline the web development process.
Content management systems are available as installable applications and web-based user interfaces. While CMS software programs, such as Adobe Contribute, were popular for a few years, they have largely been replaced by web-based CMSes.